1: The land and the people
2: The monarchy and the Temenid Kings
3: The Macedonians and their neighbours down to 452
4: The organization of the Macedonian State under Temenid rule
5: A period of weakness 452-359
6: The winning of military supremacy 359-323
7: The consolidation and expansion of the Macedonian State
359-323
8: Government and ideas in Europe in the period of greatness
359-323
9: The Macedonians and the Greeks of the Common Peace
10: The Civil War and the splitting of the Macedonian World
323-304
11: The wars of the Kings and the division of the Macedonian
Kingdom 303-281
12: The heirs of strife and the intrusion of foreign powers
281-221
13: Philip V's policy in Greece and his war with Rome 221-196
14: Macedonia siding with Rome and at war with Rome 196-167
15: Institutions of the Macedonian State c. 267-167
Hammond knows Macedonia, the archaeological material, and the written sources extremely well. Greece and Rome very useful ... authoritative. History
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